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Matteo Berrettini (Italian pronunciation: [matˈtɛːo berretˈtiːni]; [5] [6] born 12 April 1996) is an Italian professional tennis player. He has been ranked as high as world No. 6 in singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), which he achieved in January 2022, and world No. 105 in doubles, attained in July 2019.
Official tennis player profile of Matteo Berrettini on the ATP Tour. Featuring news, bio, rankings, playing activity, coach, stats, win-loss, points breakdown, videos, and more.
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Jan 31, 2022 · Struggled with hernia/groin injury at start of 2020 and underwent right hand surgery in March 2022. Official tennis bio information on Matteo Berrettini including personal and professional info.
Apr 7, 2024 · Matteo Berrettini is back with a bang on the ATP Tour. The Italian marched to the title in just his second tour-level event of the season on Sunday at the Grand Prix Hassan II, where he snapped Roberto Carballes Baena’s nine-match winning streak in Marrakech with a 7-5, 6-2 victory.
Jun 18, 2023 · Defending champion Matteo Berrettini has withdrawn from next week's championships at Queen's because of an abdominal injury. A stomach muscle tear saw the Italian, 27, miss the...
Apr 7, 2024 · Matteo Berrettini beat Roberto Carballes Baena in straight sets to win a first title in almost two years. The Italian eased past his Spanish opponent with a 7-5 6-2 victory at the Grand Prix ...
Apr 12, 1996 · Get the latest news, stats, videos, and more about tennis player Matteo Berrettini on ESPN.com.
Jul 21, 2024 · Matteo Berrettini finds "the energy of six years ago" to celebrate second Gstaad title. The sixth seed dismissed qualifier Quentin Halys, 6-3, 6-1, on Sunday to triumph at the...
Aug 26, 2024 · Matteo Berrettini claimed a convincing victory over Albert Ramos-Vinolas in the first round of the 2024 US Open, winning 7-6(2), 6-2, 6-3. Berrettini's exceptional 88% first-serve win percentage was a key factor in his success, significantly higher than Ramos-Vinolas' 60%.